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Example

Problem 3: Stoke observed that viscous drag force, “F”, depends on (i) coefficient of viscosity, “η” (ii) velocity of the spherical mass, “v” and (iii) radius of the spherical body, “r”.

If the dimensional formula of coefficient of viscosity is [ M L - 1 T - 1 ] , drive Stoke’s law for viscous force on a small spherical body in motion through a static fluid medium.

Solution : We first write the observations in mathematical form as :

F η a ; F v b ; F r c

Combining, we have :

F = K η a v b r c

where “K” is the constant of proportionality and is dimensionless. Applying principle of homogeneity of dimensions, the dimensions on the left and right side of the equation should be same. Hence,

[ F ] = [ K η a v b r c ]

Neglecting "K" as it is dimensionless and putting dimensional formulas of each quantity, we have :

[ M L T - 2 ] = [ M L - 1 T - 1 ] a X [ L T 1 ] b X [ L ] c

Applying indices law and rearranging, we have :

[ M L T - 2 ] = [ M a L - a + b + c T - a b ]

For dimensional consistency as required by the principle, the powers of individual basic quantities should be equal. Hence,

a = 1

- a + b + c = 1

a b = 2

Combining first and second equations, we have :

- 1 + b + c = 1

b + c = 2

Combining first and third equations, we have :

1 b = 2

b = 1

Hence, a = 1 , c = 1 . Now putting values in the equation for the force,

F = K η v r

Note : It is evident that we can not determine the constant, “K”, using dimensional analysis. It is found experimentally to be equal to “6π”. Hence, Stoke’s law for viscous drag is written as :

F = 6 π η v r

This example highlights the limitations of dimensional analysis. First, we notice that it is not possible to evaluate constant by dimensional analysis. Further, numbers of basic quantities involved in the dimensional formula determine the numbers of equations available for simultaneous evaluation. As such, it is required that the numbers of variables (quantities) involved should be less than or equal to numbers of basic quantities involved in the dimensional formula. If the quantity pertains to mechanics, then numbers of variable (quantities) should be limited to "3" at the most. In the example of viscous force, had there been fourth variable (quantity), then we would not be able to solve simultaneous equations.

It can also be seen that dimensional analysis can not be applied in situation, where there are more than one term like in the case of x = u t + 1 2 a t 2 . We can not derive this equation as dimensional analysis will yield one of two terms - not both simultaneously.

Exercises

Determine the dimension of expression,

e 2 ε 0 h c

where “e” is electronic charge, “ ε 0 ” is absolute permittivity of vacuum, “c” is the speed of light.

We can break up the ratio as :

e 2 ε 0 h c = e 2 ε 0 X 1 h c

It is advantageous to use the expression of potential energy of two electrons system to evaluate the first term. The potential energy of two electrons system is :

U = e 2 4 π ε 0 r

[ e 2 ] [ ε 0 ] = [ 4 π U r ]

Neglecting dimensionless constants,

[ e 2 ] [ ε 0 ] = [ U r ] = [ M L 2 T 2 L ] = [ M L 3 T - 2 ]

The expression “hc” is related to energy of a photon as :

E = h c λ

[ h c ] = [ E ] [ L ] = [ M L 2 T - 2 ] [ L ] = [ M L 3 T - 2 ]

Putting dimensions as calculated in the original expression,

[ e 2 ] [ ε 0 h c ] = [ M L 3 T - 2 ] [ M L 3 T - 2 ] = [ M 0 L 0 T 0 ]

Thus, given expression is dimensionless.

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Pressure in a gas filled container is given by the equation :

P = a + t 2 b h

where “a” and “b” are constants, “t” is temperature and “h” is the height. Find the dimension of ratio “ a b ”.

We can find the dimension of the constant “a” by applying principle of homogeneity, appearing in the numerator of the given expression. Hence,

[ a ] = [ K 2 ]

The dimension of the sum of quantities in numerator is equal to the dimension of individual term. It means that :

[ a + t 2 ] = [ K 2 ]

Now,

[ P ] = [ a + t 2 ] [ b h ]

[ b ] = [ a + t 2 ] [ P h ]

[ b ] = [ K 2 ] [ F A h ] = [ K 2 ] [ M L T - 2 L 2 X L ]

[ b ] = [ M - 1 T 2 K 2 ]

The dimension of the ratio “ a b ” is :

[ a b ] = [ K 2 ] [ M - 1 T 2 K 2 ] = [ M T - 2 ]

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If velocity, time and force were chosen as basic quantities, then find the dimension of mass, length and work.

Here, the basic quantities of the system are assumed to be different than that of SI system. We see here that mass can be linked to force, using equation of motion,

Force = mass X acceleration = mass X velocity time

mass = force X time velocity

Each of the quantities on the right hand is the basic quantity of new system. Let us represent new basic quantities by first letter of the quantities in capital form as :

[ mass ] = [ V - 1 T F ]

Similarly, we can dimensionally link length to basic quantities, using definition of velocity.

velocity = displacement time = length time

length = velocity X time

[ length ] = [ V T ]

Now, work is given as :

work = force X displacement

Dimensionally,

work = force X length

[ work ] = [ F ] [ V T ] = [ V T F ]

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If the unit of force were kilo-newton, that of time milli-second and that of power kilo-watt, then find the units of mass and length.

We are required to find the units of mass and length in terms of the newly defined units.

We need to first find dimensional expression of the quantity as required in terms of units defined in the question. We see that dimensional formula of physical quantities as basic units are :

[ F ] = [ M L T - 2 ]

[ T ] = [ T ]

[ P ] = [ M L 2 T - 3 ]

Dividing dimensional formula of “P” by “F”, we have :

[ P ] [ F ] = [ M L 2 T - 3 ] [ M L T - 2 ] = [ L T ]

As we are required to know the units of length, its dimension in new units are :

[ L ] = [ P T ] [ F ]

In order to find the unit of “L” in terms of new system, we have :

n 2 = [ P 1 ] [ T 1 ] [ F 2 ] [ P 2 ] [ T 2 ] [ F 1 ]

We should note here that subscript “1” denotes new system of units, which comprises of force, time and power as basic dimensions. Hence,

n 2 = [ 10 3 W ] [ s ] [ 1 N ] [ 1 W ] [ 1 s ] [ 10 3 N ] = 10 3

Hence, length has the unit of length,

L = 10 - 3 m

From the dimensional formula of force, we have :

[ F ] = [ M L T - 2 ]

[ M ] = [ F ] [ L T 2 ] = [ 10 3 N ] [ 10 3 m 10 3 2 ] = [ 1 k g ]

Hence, unit of mass is "1 kg".

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